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Daughter feels 'numb' after charges stayed in mother's murder case

The daughter of a 40-year-old woman slain in Edmonton eight years ago said she is lost for words after charges were stayed in the case. Last week second-degree murder charges against Dana Fash, also...

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Alberta soldiers gather to mull lawsuit over forced anti-malaria drug

Hundreds of Alberta veterans attended a town hall meeting in Edmonton this weekend to discuss an impending lawsuit for soldiers who say they have been permanently affected by an anti-malarial drug...

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Petroleum association calls for less regulation, new pipelines

The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) made a number of recommendations on Wednesday, ahead of this year’s provincial election, aimed at doubling investment in the provincial energy...

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Edmonton suffers through coldest February in 40 years

Edmontonians just went through the city’s coldest February in 40 years. This year’s average February temperature was close to nine degrees colder than the annual average, leading to the coldest...

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Man taken to hospital after stabbing near High Level Bridge

One person was taken to hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries after emergency crews responded to reports of a stabbing near the High Level Bridge Tuesday evening. Edmonton Police and...

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'Not like Pretty Woman': On the frontline of Edmonton's fight to break the...

The 24 men gathered in a downtown office boardroom are deathly quiet. Each was arrested weeks or months earlier for soliciting sex on Edmonton streets or in hotels. They’ve been there all day, unhappy...

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Kids with Cancer spend the day with Edmonton RCMP

Some of Edmonton’s bravest spent the day with Edmonton’s finest as the Kids with Cancer Society spent the day at a local RCMP detachment Tuesday. Five kids alongside their parents and siblings spent...

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Watch: Maintenance to LRT line leading to closed station, temporary changes...

Craig McKeown, director of engineering and maintenance for Edmonton Transit, and Brad Smid, acting director of LRT infrastructure delivery, outline upcoming transit changes at Central LRT station in...

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Easter in Edmonton: A weekend in pictures

Edmontonians marked Easter on Sunday as part of a long weekend that, for many, involved moments of family and faith. Read More

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What's love got to do with it? Todd Babiak's The Empress of Idaho explores...

Many of us would rather forget adolescence — the pain, the confusion, the inevitable masturbation. But still, it beckons as a subject for fiction for Edmonton author Todd Babiak, who finds adolescence...

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A fresh approach: Farmers' markets expand their reach with new formula for...

Edmonton's market scene takes a big leap this season with the launch of two indoor, multi-day, year-round farmers' markets. Read More

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Edmonton police investigating suspicious death in city's northwest

Edmonton police were investigating a suspicious death in the city’s northwest Wednesday night. Police taped off a large area surrounding a blue Chevrolet truck near Yellowhead Trail and 184 Street. The...

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Photos: Nile Rodgers and Chic Rock Edmonton

Nile Rodgers and Chic performed in concert at Rogers Place in Edmonton on Saturday May 25, 2019. They were opening for Cher's "Here We Go Again" Canadian tour. Read More

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Watch: Lion's share of Edmonton's dandelion program treating sports fields

Edmonton's conflict against the dandelion in many parks is focused on sports fields, as the weed impedes play and can affect the slipperiness of the play surface. The weed isn't noxious and is part of...

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Eco Solar Tour in Edmonton celebrates 20th year with record 25 sites

For its 20 anniversary, Canada’s largest tour of energy-efficient homes is shining an eco-friendly spotlight on its neighbour to the south. Read More

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They’re baaah-ck: Goats combat noxious weeds in Rundle Park pilot project

There is plenty of fun to be had at Rundle Park, but the approximately 350 goats roaming through it aren’t kidding around. Read More

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AHS monitoring diphtheria exposure at Edmonton elementary school

Alberta Health Services is monitoring a “small group of people” who may have had close contact with one person confirmed to have a case of diphtheria and three others who have been identified as...

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Plenty of inventory means it's a buyers' market

The list of headwinds is many for the city’s new homes market. The economy is struggling as the province’s energy industry grapples with poor commodity prices. Plenty of inventory remains for housing...

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Elise Stolte: Syrian refugee crisis 'overtaxed' Edmonton efforts, still a...

As images of a drowned toddler flashed across our TV screens, Edmonton residents wanted to open their homes and hearts to the Syrian refugees. But in reality, the welcoming committee was quickly...

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Photos: Rally to Save Gay-Straight Alliances held at the Alberta Legislature...

Demonstrators rallied against Bill 8, the Education Amendment Act, during the Rally to Save Gay-Straight Alliances at the Alberta Legislature in Edmonton, on Wednesday, June 19, 2019. The rally was...

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